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  • EKO: Wudang Sword Techniques (Part two)


    Added on Wednesday 10 December 2008 03:55:49
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    Different Wudang Sword Techniques
    1. Da Mo Jian
    2. Dragon Tail sword
    3. Mei Hua Jian (Plum flower sword)

    Teaser: Wudang Sword applications and freefight

    Enjoy our video!

    EKO European Kung Fu Organisation
    www.e-k-o.org



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  • AndyRaslan

    I just learned Long Hua Jian ^_^ Nice performance.
    Tuesday 07 September 2010 08:16:10
  • voluptuate

    I really like what you do, actually training the techniques,. It's very hard to find. I practice tai chi sword and we know some techniques but not in detail and we don't have training drills so for the most part its only form which is a bit sad. I will take some ideas from your video. Thank you.
    Sunday 11 July 2010 23:12:36
  • ChenQiangJianke

    Great effort, but its difficult to take any form or 2 man work seriously when its done with such light weapons. If you want true historical swordsmanship, you have to you solid real weight weapons, not foam boffer that are like child toy.
    Thursday 14 January 2010 09:11:29
  • oyamarovic

    die videos sind cool aber wieviele stile macht den euer lehrer ??? ich frage mich ernsthaft wie man das alles unter einem hut bringen kann mfg.
    Saturday 05 September 2009 12:26:38
  • EKOkoeln

    In our schools we teach different traditional kung fu styles (Mantis, Hung Gar, Hung Fut...) including many weapons. Central school is in Cologne.
    Friday 04 September 2009 14:01:55
  • Roflosic

    Myself I am wondering if this "EKO" is part of some Kung fu family or not.... maybe I will someday travel to Germany, it's not far but I prefer to learn the French language.... we shall see.
    Tuesday 18 August 2009 06:55:49
  • alextse4

    The first is Damojian jina ,it is from TaichiMuiFa mantis.
    Friday 08 May 2009 09:53:15
  • BeiTangLang

    i totaly agree. no feeling for the weapon. too much emphasis on the movement. I miss the flowing movements of wudang.
    Friday 20 February 2009 07:40:42
  • EKOkoeln

    Don´t be mislead by nomenclature. There are also Shaolin sets with taoist names and vice versa...
    Monday 29 December 2008 13:15:17
  • Tangren02

    Damojian,Meihuajian? Aren't this Shaolin sword techniques (not Wudang)?
    Monday 29 December 2008 10:30:09
  • sounce311

    u guys concentrate to much on your movements. it looks a bit stif. (like step by step) you have to be one with your sword. feel it. relax n dont think to much.
    Thursday 25 December 2008 09:56:25
  • elusivetantra

    nice flowing movements guys much success to you all..
    Thursday 11 December 2008 05:38:50
  • EKOkoeln

    1000 Dank für die Blumen an den "Betrunkenen Gorilla"!!!
    Wednesday 10 December 2008 18:35:54
  • BigDrunkenGorilla

    Selten so viele schöne traditionelle Schwerttechniken auf einem Haufen gesehen. Schön :)
    Wednesday 10 December 2008 17:51:31
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